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making an overland journey from north to south China impracticable. From Haiphong they went north to the Chinese frontier and then, turning south again, followed the line of the ancient Mandarin Road, the highway from China to
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In 1925, McCallum married Violet Mary, daughter of J. L. A. Hope, and widow of Captain E. A. Hume. McCallum died on 10 May 1958, in a
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at the village of Papazali the day after it had been laid in ruins. The journey was recounted by McCallum in his book
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and was a member of the Highlands and Islands Advisory Panel from 1947. He received a knighthood in 1955.
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member of Parliament for Argyll from 1940 to 1958. He was known as a successful breeder of pedigree
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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cars in June 1927. They motored to Tientsin and then went by sea to
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He performed an even more ambitious journey in 1927. His regiment,
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at the time an earthquake occurred, and the party arrived from
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in 1923. A party consisting of McCallum, Mr. Palmer, Consul in
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China to Chelsea: A Modern Pilgrimage Along Ancient Highways
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Subsequently, he served as an honorary attachΓ© at British
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and was granted leave and permission for that purpose.
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and participated with a pioneering journey across the
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The expedition, which included his wife, left in two
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Index

Dunc McCallum
Scottish Unionist Party
Member of Parliament
Argyllshire
1940 by-election
Argyll
1950
Fulham
London
Charles Whitton McCallum
Filey School
Christ's Hospital
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
First World War
Cameroons
France
Syria
Syrian Desert
Damascus
Baghdad
Buick
Oldsmobile
Lancia
The East Yorkshire
Tientsin
China
Peking
London
Buick

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